The word 'illegal' means 'against the law', so if any actions designed to spread religion in schools are against the law, then they are both illegal and unethical. No religion that respects the law or seeks to uphold high ethical standards would allow such a law to be broken, even if it disagrees with that law.
In the United States the Constitution has been held to limit spreading of religion in public schools.
People who believed in the religion and followers spread and expanded the religion as they traveled. Mostly from India to China and so on.
Prophet Muhammad spread the religion of Islam so that people can follow/practice this religion. Just like why did Jesus spread the news about Christianity?
People spread the message to others then they spread it to others and so on until it became a world-wide religion.
The Puritans felt that they wanted a land for themselves so they could have religious freedom, so they could spread their religion freely.
yes he did it so get more land for him self
No, but you can get expelled from your school for doing so.
a catholic school is normal, but it teaches you religion too, so you learn heaps of things, plus the catholic religion.
I think that it is ILLEGAL for a school to not schedule a lunch period. but if I'm wrong please correct me so i know.Somebody ask your principal, unless your afraid.
Yes a school can require you to get a TB test, so it doesn't spread.
As Islam spread throughout middle eastern lands, it changed. It became differed with each region it came into, creating a localized religion. Eventually it became so different it split into 2 caliphates
Originally, people in Nazareth were Jewish. So, Jewish religion. Later, three decades after the birth of Jesus Christ, Christianity started to spread in the area.
It is a government based solely upon religion. It depends on the religion to see what its like. Basically the beliefs the religion has are turned into laws. So if the religion says you cant eat a cow, then eating a cow would be illegal in a theocratic government.